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Director: Mercy Bona Pavelić
E-mail: bona@de-bona.com
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Zrinsko Frankopanska 5, Dubrovnik, Croatia
fax: +385 20 311816

Pantovčak 8, Zagreb, Croatia
fax: +385 1 4821347
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Central Dalmatia
     
Central Dalmatia is home to a string of islands which are among the most beautiful in the world. The climate is mild and sunny most of the year and the culture is truly Mediterranean in feeling.

Brač island offers everything one needs for an unforgettable holiday in an unspoiled natural enviroment. Rich in cultural and historic heritage that dates back to pre-historic times, this island, home to many of the world's rich and famous (but you'll never find them..)offers vacationers unique gastronomy, beautiful beaches and bays, crystal blue seas and the warm hospitality of its residents.

Island Hvar, renowned for its astounding number of sunny days each year,  its rich vegetation of palms, aloes, pine trees, laurel, rosemary and lavender, and its peaceful coves and islets filled with a multitude of scents.Hvar can be a get-away, or a place to mix with celebrities and yachtsmen who come to enjoy the islands natural beauty as well as its excusive hotels, fine restaurants and exciting night life.

The island of Korčula is indented with a series of beautiful bays and coves.  The island abounds with natural wonders worth visiting and getting to know. Near to the city of Korčula is an archipelago of twenty uninhabited islands covered in dense macchia thickets with smooth stone slabs along the shoreline perfect for sunbathing. The atmosphere is relaxed, yet steeped in history. Marco Polo called Korcula home.

Island Vis, combines the beauty of crystal clear seas rich with sunken ships and marine imagery that has been hidden for years.
Sail  to nameless bays, to Biševo, to the Blue Cave, one of the Adriatic's gems, famous for its unique iridescent reflections and shades of blue and silver that delight visitors daily.
Relax on the secluded beaches of numerous tranquil bays, found in abundance on Vis Island. Enjoy the historic ambience of the medieval cities of Vis and Komiža that echo the voices of  acappella singers as you enjoy the gastronomic delights offered on this island in the sun.


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